OFFICIAL Lachlan Galvin #277 *Released* Career Discussion.

I agree. He was ok today and yes he would have been better off staying put. poorly advised in my opinion
I thought he went OK. Sure he made mistakes, but most of those occurred when they where urgently chasing the game in the second half. His contribution was light years ahead of anything Sexton or Burton did.

As for him staying put - I think his development will have progressed greatly by playing in the finals, as opposed to watching the last few weeks, downing schooeys in the Macarthur Tavern with his mates.
 
Not sure Lachy learned anything that will make him a better player from that. He has been rated their best player in a poorly beaten side - hasn't that always been the case for Lachy and plays like he believes it.
While the players that got them into that position played like they didn't know each other and or couldn't wait to get out of there - re the two that were tapped.
Why the coach thought it was a good idea to throw the players in that he dumped - to accommodate Galvin- in the most important game of the season was going to work and is saying he wouldn't of changed anything - he and Galvin cut from the same cloth.
 
In hindsight, Ivan did the right thing.
Agreed. I hated him at the time but I don’t think the Tigers would have been heading for back to back premierships with Ivan. We didn’t have the players or the depth (or the Board). Although that may have changed if we’d had him for longer. Who knows and who cares now 🤣
 
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Actually Manly are slowly growing on me ....maybe because we occasionally beat them now ......Lachie for me .....Dogs are my arch enemies now
I can move on from Galvin now after they bombed yesterday and getting the win against them a few weeks ago. I don’t care about them next year. I do enjoy watching Parra get belted though. Unfortunately I think they are headed for better things next year. As long as we can beat them I’m happy.
 
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Interesting how fast Galvin is when there is a try in the offing and then how slow he is when he needs to make a cover tackle. I don't hate the guy; however, I do believe he is only interested in "being the man" rather than make those around him better. That cut out pass that went behind Kiraz and the tap on that he knocked on as well as other passes he has thrown that have led to other players making errors only reinforce his attitude is all about himself. We saw it at the tigers when he would pop up on both sides of the attack and then cramp our centres and wingers, he actually reverted to doing that toward the back end of the game against the panthers and was able to nail a few decent passes, however every good thing was offset by 3 or 4 poor things, just like he did with us.
 
Not sure Lachy learned anything that will make him a better player from that. He has been rated their best player in a poorly beaten side - hasn't that always been the case for Lachy and plays like he believes it.
While the players that got them into that position played like they didn't know each other and or couldn't wait to get out of there - re the two that were tapped.
Why the coach thought it was a good idea to throw the players in that he dumped - to accommodate Galvin- in the most important game of the season was going to work and is saying he wouldn't of changed anything - he and Galvin cut from the same cloth.
It was a bizaare and highly disrupted finals series for the dogs...so much chopping and changing they looked utterly lost yesterday even after a strong start
 
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